Belly |
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Belly in 2021 |
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| Born | (1984-04-07) 7 April 1984 Jenin, Palestine
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| Partner | Dina Rabadi (engaged) |
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| Origin | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada |
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| Genres | |
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| Occupation(s) | - Rapper
- singer
- songwriter
- record producer
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| Years active | 2005–present |
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Belly (born Ahmad Balshe on 7 April 1984) is a Canadian rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He first appeared on Massari's third single "Rush the Floor". His first solo single "Pressure" premiered in January 2007. His second single "Don't Be Shy" features Ninja Sky and premiered in April 2007.
Discography
Belly has released three albums:
Studio albums
- The Revolution (2007)
- Immigrant (2018)
- See You Next Wednesday (2021)
Awards and nominations
Academy Awards
Black Reel Awards
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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Ref(s)
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| 2016
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"Earned It"
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Outstanding Original Song
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Nominated
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[2]
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Grammy Awards
iHeartRadio Music Awards
| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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Ref(s)
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| 2016
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"Earned It"
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Best Song from a Movie
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Nominated
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[4]
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Juno Award
| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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Ref(s)
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| 2008
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Himself
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New Artist of the Year
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Nominated
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[5]
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| "The Revolution"
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Rap Recording of the Year
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Won
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| 2016
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Himself
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Songwriter of the Year
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Won
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[6]
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| 2017
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Himself
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Fan Choice Award
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Nominated
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[5]
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| "Another Day in Paradise"
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Rap Recording of the Year
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Nominated
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| 2018
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Mumble Rap
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Rap Recording of the Year
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Nominated
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| 2019
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Immigrant
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Rap Recording of the Year
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Nominated
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| 2021
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"After Hours", "Blinding Lights", "Save Your Tears" (with Abel "The Weeknd" Tesfaye and Jason "DaHeala" Quenneville)
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Songwriter of the Year
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Won
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[7]
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SOCAN Songwriting Prize
| Year
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Nominated work
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Category
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Result
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Ref(s)
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| 2015
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"Wanderlust"
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Urban/Independent Music
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Won
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[8]
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| 2016
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Himself
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Songwriter of the Year
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Won
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| "The Hills"
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International Song
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Won
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| Pop/Rock Music
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Won
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| "Earned It"
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Won
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| 2017
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"Might Not"
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Urban Music
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Won
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References